The amounts in the table are based on enrollment in 9 total semester credit hours per fall/spring semester. Students enrolled in fewer semester credit hours will receive a pro-rated scholarship amount.

Students will automatically be considered for a Carr Graduate Scholarship - no application is required!

Disbursements

The Carr Graduate Scholarship will disburse based on students’ total enrolled hours for the semester.

9 or more semester credit hours = 100%

6-8 semester credit hours = 75%

3-5 semester credit hours = 50%

Repeated coursework will not be counted toward your enrollment requirements for disbursement.

Many graduate programs are on an 8-week schedule. We encourage students to register for 1st 8-week and 2nd 8-week courses at the beginning of the semester. After the university’s census date (12th class day of a regular semester), awards cannot be adjusted to account for additional course work.

Dropping Classes & Withdrawing

Students who drop below 9 hours on or before the university’s census date (12th class day of a regular semester) will have their Carr Scholarship disbursement prorated, which may create a balance due to the university.

Students who withdraw may be required to reapply to the university. Students who have to reapply are no longer eligible for their Carr Scholarship.

Renewal

To continue receiving your Carr Graduate Scholarship, you must:

Complete 12 semester credit hours each year

Maintain an institutional GPA of 3.50 or higher

Complete your degree within 36 months

Students who graduate within the 36 months and return to complete more coursework are no longer eligible for the Carr Graduate Scholarship.

For more information, please review the renewal requirements page for the Carr Graduate Scholarship.

Online Education
Master’s Degree Programs

When you enroll in one of the online degree programs below you can complete your master’s degree in 24 months for $11,600.